In a heartwarming display of cultural engagement, New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon recently took a shot at making jalebis, a beloved South Asian confection. The resulting video has gone viral, triggering a global outpouring of laughter and endearing commentary from internet users.
The intricate, deep-fried jalebi is a culinary staple enjoyed across many regions. The viral clip captures Prime Minister Luxon carefully dispensing batter into hot oil, attempting to craft the dessert’s signature swirl. His attempt, while not perfectly traditional, yielded delightfully misshapen jalebis that charmed viewers.
Luxon shared his experience on Instagram, humorously noting, “Getting amongst it at the Sikh Games in Takanini this afternoon with local MP @rimanakhlenz. Good luck to all those competing – and to those who end up eating my attempt at making jalebi!”
This candid moment offered a valuable humanizing element, showcasing the Prime Minister in a fun and accessible light. The act emphasized how food serves as a powerful connector, transcending geographical and cultural barriers.
Online reactions celebrated Luxon’s spirited attempt. Comments like “Unity in Diversity – India & New Zealand” and “Prime Minister what you cooking its looks dilecions yummy. The best cook awesome” flooded in. The overall sentiment was one of joy and appreciation for his effort in embracing a different culinary tradition, proving that food truly brings people together.
